According to research from Nesta, lowering the flow temperature of your boiler improves your boiler’s efficiency by around 4%. The boiler doesn’t need to heat the water going to your radiators so much, which should lower your heating bills.
This works best if you have a combi boiler when you can reduce your flow temperature to about 60 degrees. If you have a conventional boiler with a hot water cylinder, make sure the temperature is no lower than 65 degrees. This stops harmful bacteria forming in your hot water supply.
For more information, read our guide to lowering your boiler flow temperature.